
A popular example is Paul Ekman and his colleagues' cross-cultural study of 1992, in which they concluded that the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. Theorists have conducted studies to determine which emotions are basic. These basic emotions are described as "discrete" because they are believed to be distinguishable by an individual's facial expression and biological processes.
In discrete emotion theory, all humans are thought to have an innate set of basic emotions that are cross-culturally recognizable.
that emotions can be characterized on a dimensional basis in groupings. that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs. Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints: Pass depicting the facial expressions of sixteen emotionsĮmotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science. It is encouraged that students include a self-reflection when appropriate.Colored intaglio prints by Charles Le Brun and J. Remember, the student needs to be an active participant in this process. The student should have the opportunity to practice informed choice throughout the VR process! Strengths/Abilities/Capabilities/Transferable Skills: What skills does this student bring to this vocational goal? What are they good at and enjoy?. Resources/Supports: What resources or support systems does the student have that will help them obtain employment?. Priorities: What are the student’s concerns about working?.
Interests: Why did the student choose this employment goal?.Discuss student vocational themes with your VRC to ensure the employment goal can be supported by VR. For the VR plan to be written, students need to identify an employment goal.
Each Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) may add but not subtract any of the documents In the Referral and Application section.įor VR to provide substantial services, each student will need to have an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).